Using the word him in a sentence

Examples of how to use the word “him” in a sentence. How to connect “him” with other words to make correct English sentences.

him (pron): used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a man, boy, or maleanimal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned

Use “him” in a sentence

Let him burn in hell!
It’s no use asking him for help.
She thanked him for his helpful advice.
She advised him to see a lawyer, so he did.
She’s younger than him.
She bought him a camera.

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Similar words: hi, hip, his, hit, rim, chin, chip, dam. Meaning: [hɪm]  pron.1. the objective case of he, used as a direct or indirect object: I’ll see him tomorrow. Give him the message. 2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun he in the predicate after the verb to be): It’s him. It isn’t him. 3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun his before a gerund): We were surprised by him wanting to leave. n. 4. Informal. a male: Is the new baby a her or a him?. 

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1. Everything comes to him who waits. 

2. He that is down, down with him

3. First catch your hare then cook him

4. Dip him in the river who loves water. 

5. Try your friend ere you trust him

6. Woe to him that is alone. 

7. Beware of him who regards not his reputation. 

8. Try (your friend) before you trust him

9. Give a dog a bad name and hang him

10. Evil (be) to him who evil thinks. 

11. He that lives ill, fear follows him

12. Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him

13. Business makes a man as well as tries him

14. When the wolf grows old, the crows ride him

15. Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard. 

16. Write down the advice of him that loves you, though you like it not at present. 

17. A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone. 

18. The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress. 

19. He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me. 

20. The money the miser hoards will do him no good. 

21. The future belongs to him who knows how to wait. 

22. He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. 

23. If the devil finds a man idle, he’ll set him to work. 

24. Let every man speak well of the bridge theat carries him over. 

25. A fool always finds a bigger fool to admire him

26. If a donkey brays at you, don’t bray at him

27. He wots not whether he bears the earth(Sentencedict.com), or the earth him

28. When a man is going down-hill, everyone will give him a push. 

29. You can take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink. 

30. To preserve a friend three things are required: to honour him present, praise him absent, and assist him in his necessities. 

More similar words: hi, hip, his, hit, rim, chin, chip, dam, die, dig, dip, film, firm, gym, ha, hair, hat, hay, he, her, hey, high, hike, hint, hire, home, how, hug, huh, ie. 

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Him vs His

When talking about a person, particularly one which is male, instead of constantly repeating his name, we use pronouns such as “he, him, and his.” They are used as substitutes for the names of the persons who are being talked about. Although they are all used to refer to the same individual, these words have different uses in a sentence.

The word “his” is used either as a pronoun or an adjective. It is a possessive pronoun that is used in lieu of a noun phrase which starts with a possessive adjective. They are used to do away with having to repeat noun phrases or nouns.

Examples are the following sentences:

“Rudy’s sister is a nun. His sister lives in a monastery.”
In the second sentence, the word “his” is used instead of the name of the person in order to keep from repeating his name. It is also used as an adjective to modify a noun or noun phrase. It can be used as an adjective determiner expressing nouns or noun phrases in context rather than their attributes. It is a pronominal adjective that is used to convey possession.

Take these sentences for example:

“Barry keeps insisting that the dog is his even though it runs away whenever it sees him.”
“After a while it was found out that it was really his dog.”
In the first sentence, the word “his” is used to convey ownership, and in the second sentence it is used as an adjective determiner.
The word “him,” on the other hand, is the objective form of the pronoun “he.” It is used as an object of a verb or of a preposition. It differs from the subjective pronoun which is the initiator of the verb or the performer of the action.

Take a look at these examples:
“Joe is a better writer than Bob. Joe is a better writer than he. Joe is a better writer than him.” Both the words “he” and “him” in the second and third sentences are used as pronouns to replace the noun Bob. The word “him” in the third sentence is used as an object of the preposition “than.”
The word “him” is used to refer to a person who has already been previously mentioned and identified as the one that is being talked about. Like these sentences: “Joey is a nice person. What I like most about him is that he is very kind and patient.”

Summary:

1.“Him” is the objective form of the pronoun “he” while the word “his” is the possessive form of the pronoun “he.”
2.The word “his” can also be used as a determiner adjective while the word “him” has no other uses other than as a pronoun.
3.Both the words “him” and “his” are used to take the place of nouns, but they are used differently in sentences.
4.“Him” is used to refer to a person who has already been mentioned while “his” is used to convey ownership or possession.

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